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Sunday, April 26, 2009
David R. Stokes :: Townhall.com Columnist
Nice Try - But It's Not Enough
by David R. Stokes
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Though the story about Miss California, Carrie Prejean, and her loss of the Miss USA title because of her honest, frank, and widely shared opinion in answer to Perez Hilton’s loaded question has been covered ad nauseam, I will venture an observation or two.

Because I am not part of the demographic making up the usual audience for beauty pageants or the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric, I was spared the early wave of media-frenzy about the whole megilla.   As I sat at a diner near our home last Monday morning, I tried to read the already-touched-by-a-hundred-hands copy of the only newspaper lying around – USA Today.  In between bites of food, and while dodging objects thrown by my grandson, I came across an interesting opinion piece by Jonathan Merritt. 

It was entitled, “An Evangelical’s Plea: ‘Love the Sinner.’” Merritt is a 26-year-old graduate of Liberty University, the school founded by the late Jerry Falwell.  His essay was thoughtful and thought provoking. 

A short while after reading Jonathan’s missive, I saw a news report about what had happened the night before in Las Vegas – that city’s slogan apparently being incorrect.  Watching a replay of Hilton’s question and Prejean’s answer, I experienced mixed emotions.  I was very moved and proud of Miss California’s poise and presence of mind as she shared her personal conviction on the issue of marriage being something between (such a radical!) a man and a woman.  You could almost see in her eyes that she grasped the significance of that moment and sensed her hopes for the coveted crown slipping away. 

Another emotion moved me as well, but not with warm and fuzzy feelings of pride and sympathy.  I got angry. Mario Armando Lavandeira Jr., a.k.a. “Perez Hilton,” turned my stomach.  His behavior was rude and his epithets offensive. 

I thought again about what Jonathan Merritt had written.  The gist of his article was that too often those of us who stand for traditional values express ourselves as angry and mean.   I confess that this has sadly and too often been the case, with zeal for “righteousness” occasionally and unfortunately trumping the greatest commandments.

Point taken.  He is right, at least partially so.  The “God hates Fags” stuff that some on the lunatic fringe promote, as well as the comparatively benign mockery that sometimes goes on in the evangelical mainstream (jokes, sarcasm, snide remarks), fall humiliatingly short of the compassionate example of Jesus.  It is very true that Jesus had nothing but tender compassion to those struggling with moral issues, while reserving his ire for the religious “purists” of his day.

This is something that many who profess the Christian faith and express it through conservative values should take to heart.  Jesus loved people – especially broken people, sinners, if you will. 

But while many – especially younger – evangelicals are busy building bridges of love, sincerely reaching out to people often alienated by conservative Christians, they had better think things completely through.  Not the reaching out part - that’s of course what real ministry is all about.  I am talking about reflecting on how far one can lean toward “political correctness” before watering down the authentic message to the point where it becomes unrecognizable and therefore ineffectual.

Jesus told a story about the perils of building a house on shifting sand.  Presumably the same caveat would apply to the building of a bridge.

Merritt wrote: “If Christians’ language were marked by these characteristics – humility, kindness, and grace – it would ease tensions and open up avenues for dialogue. It’s time for evangelical Christians to reform our rhetoric.” 

Well, he has a valid point with the first part – all of us could use more “niceness.”  But he is, I fear, being at least a wee bit naïve when he suggests that “kinder-gentler” evangelicalism will really open “avenues for dialogue.”  Not as long as the Perez Hilton’s of the world spew their venom with mainstream media impunity. 

Sure there are so-called and self-styled “Christians” who turn hate into an art form.  Real followers of Jesus repudiate that stuff all the time, though the media often portrays the ugly caricature as the norm.  But there is no real attempt on the part of those who support same-sex marriage and the like to marginalize people like the notorious foul-mouthed blogger.  Continued...

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David R. Stokes is a minister, writer, and broadcaster. His weekly talks at Fair Oaks Church in Fairfax, Virginia and host of Loud on Purpose, heard Monday to Friday in Washington, D.C. on WAVA 105.1 fm.
 
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Don't Write "Em Off
Don't write off the "under-35s" I agree that people tend to be, politically, more like their predecessors as they age..I believe they will "come around".
As to the "Lifestyle" thing:Robert-AZ- I basically see it Ur way.. A VERY GOOD Friend is Gay.I worked with him for years and and he must really LOVE his "Partner" because *He* is ugly!! BIG TIME UGLY!! We have broached the Subject, but he's discreet and I can live with it..I WILL NOT BE GOING TO ANY WEDDING!!

The concept of grace...
Creates a lot of problems. It is difficult to understand and come to grips with the notion that you can be redeemed and saved by grace and not by acts. We are all sinners and fall short. Non-believers are only too happy to point this out as if it is a point of hypocrisy. As Mr Stokes noted, it is also difficult for dogmatic purists and those who look at religion as simply the mechanism for promoting good and decent behavior here on earth to accept that those with good behavior are not loved anymore than those with bad behavior. I know it has always been a challenge for me. And I am a believer, but I don't consider myself either dogmatic nor purist. After 6 kids, I am more humble than ever, and realize I need more help than I like to admit.
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